Zhang Qiao

Zhang Qiao (?-?) was the commandant of Chengyang under Western Jin.

Biography
Zhang Qiao served as a general of Western Jin, governing Chengyang and acting as a subordinate to Wang Hun. In 280 AD, during the conquest of Wu, Eastern Wu general Zhang Ti besieged him and his 7,000 troops. With numerical inferiority, Zhang Qiao surrendered, and Zhang Ti ignored Zhuge Jing's advice to execute him. Zhang Qiao was kept at Zhang Ti's side to prevent him from returning to Jin, but after Zhang Han, Zhou Jun, Jiang Ban, and Xue Sheng routed Zhang Ti's army, Zhang Qiao attacked the Wu from behind. Wu generals Zhang Ti, Shen Ying, and Sun Zhen were all killed.